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: Hearst Museum object titled Bag, accession number 2-19596, described as Front of strap and pouch has fully beaded floral design in multicolor glass "seed" beads on white ground; 9 multicolor bead pendants with various colored silk ribbons attached to bottom, one each side; backing of green commercial cotton cloth partially gone; inside of bag is a lining of black/biege print cotton cloth.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Game, accession number 2-19589, described as Ring and pin game; perforated deerskin target; wood pin attached by thong; 8 hoof portions strung on sinew.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Headdress, accession number 2-19595, described as Buffalo. Foundation is European felt hat; decorated with rawhide strips; horsehair tufts; woven European band; purple sequined ribbon; 2 buffalo horns; rawhide trailer.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Moccasins, accession number 2-19593a,b, described as Buckskin; rawhide soles; sinew sewn; geometric beading in rose/blue on white ground; toes quilled, mostly red.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Ornaments, accession number 2-19594a,b, described as Pair; (a) "turkey beard" roach, with bone spreader and eagle feather; (b) horsehair and deer hair roach.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Parfleche, accession number 2-19591, described as Rawhide; envelope shape; painted geometric designs in blue/yellow/green/red. Date collected: ca. 1900.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Parfleche, accession number 2-19590, described as Rawhide; envelope shape; painted geometric designs in black/blue/yellow/green/red. Date collected: ca. 1900.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Pipe, accession number 2-19587a,b, described as Catlinite bowl and stem; bowl-tomahawk with floral designs stem-fish with incised scales.
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S1964-1965 #79: Science Center (Diablo Valley College) (March 18, 1965–August 6, 1965)
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S1964-1965 #111: Oakland Public Museum (June 1, 1965–June 7, 1965)
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S1952-1953 #3: California Palace of the Legion of Honor (September 9, 1952–November 28, 1952)
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S1952-1953 #4: California Palace of the Legion of Honor (September 11, 1952–November 28, 1952)
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S1965-1966 #69: UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley/Ted Niehaus (March 7, 1966–March 8, 1966)
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S1968-1969 #30: Project EPOCH/David Wayne Peri (October 28, 1968–December 31, 1968)
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S1973-1974 #65: Oakland Museum of California (March 8, 1974–April 24, 1974)
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S1973-1974 #69: Art Gallery (UC Santa Barbara ) (March 19, 1974–July 29, 1974)
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S1979-1980 #32: Merritt College/Maurice Wolfe (January 14, 1980–May 6, 1980)
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S1981-1982 #59: University of California, Davis/Pat Charley (April 14, 1982–June 21, 1982)
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